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  1. Takashi Nishiyama (Japanese: 西山隆志), sometimes credited as "Piston" Takashi Nishiyama or T. Nishiyama, is a Japanese video game designer, director and producer who worked for Irem, Capcom and SNK before founding his own company Dimps. He is best known for developing Kung-Fu Master, Street Fighter, Fatal Fury, and The King of Fighters.

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    Before his career at Capcom, he worked with Irem on Spartan X, better known in the West as Kung Fu Master. He joined SNK in 1988 after he had finished directing the first Street Fighter game with Hiroshi Matsumoto. Leaving SNK due to feeling the need to take responsibility for the coming dire situation at the time, he went on to found Dimps in 2000...

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  2. He was created by Takashi Nishiyama. Nishiyama's inspiration was the martial artist Mas Oyama. For his second appearance, Ryu's design changed from that of a young fighter to a skilled karate practitioner. However, because of issues in the making of Street Fighter II, he possessed a major weakness within the cast. For the next titles, Ryu's ...

    • Manabu Takemura (Street Fighter), Shoei Okano (Street Fighter II)
    • Street Fighter (1987)
  3. Jul 2, 2017 · But in truth, Street Fighter creator Takashi Nishiyama, now president of Dimps (the contractor that created Street Fighter 4), was influenced by science fiction rather than martial arts when he ...

  4. Takashi Nishiyama (Street Fighter director, Capcom Japan) Yeah, I think there was a rivalry in the '80s. Capcom's Tsujimoto and SNK's Kawasaki originally were friendly with each other, but ...

  5. Takashi Nishiyama (Japanese: 西山隆志), sometimes credited as Piston Takashi, Nishiyama or T. Nishiyama, is a Japanese video game designer, director and producer who worked for Irem, Capcom and SNK before founding his own company Dimps. He is best known for creating Street Fighter and Fatal Fury. After Takashi Nishiyama joined Capcom, he created the Street Fighter fighting game franchise ...

  6. Jan 7, 2021 · The late ’90s weren’t kind to arcade fighting games. When Street Fighter director Takashi Nishiyama left Capcom for SNK in the late ’80s, he set in motion a series of events that built the ...

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